"Bright Star" is a dream that many sensitive people perceive. Like women of all times, Finney was obsessed with fashion, designing and sewing clothes for herself, and she cared about cross-stitch, yellow ribbons, and triple-pleated mushroom collars. At the same time, she also fell in love, fell in love with the poor, melancholy, gentle young man next door. He was the poet Keats. The love that happens to the poet can be imagined to be warm, especially for a genius who is making a splash, maybe a movie with a very dramatic tension can be made.
All the scenes are a little trance, hazy like a dream. The viewer is like peeping or watching from a distance, and will not disturb the lover who reveals their true feelings. The film begins with a close-up of the stitches in Finney's hands. When love happens in those deep focus shots, all everyday objects become tokens of love
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